Quick plug for this webinar: Mary Beth Mulcahy presented a similar session to a group of researchers at Princeton as part of our Lab Safety Homecoming celebration and it was a big hit. I highly recommend participating and inviting your laboratory workers.
Robin
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Robin M. Izzo, M.S. h '21
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Princeton University
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•ÈÀOn 1/18/22, 12:52 PM, "ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety on behalf of CHAS membership" The first CHAS-sponsored ACS webinar of 2002 will be on Wednesday, February 9 **At_Symbol_Here** 2-3pm ET The speaker will be Mary Beth Mulcahy, Editor in Chief of ACS Chemical Health & Safety Zebras or Horses? How a False Sense of Security Can Lead to Lab Accidents What You Will Learn: Co-produced with: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety and ACS Committee on Chemical Safety You Can Register for Free at Let me know if you have any questions about this. - Ralph Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO --- ---
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